Find a TV Recycler

Each link will take you off the TCEQ website and directly to a manufacturer’s recycling Web page.

Manufacturers that have reported collecting their full market share allocation for the year have fulfilled their obligations under the program. Under the rules these manufacturers are not required to offer additional collection opportunities so their TV recycling link has been removed and denoted with asymbol.

Recycling Leadership Program (RLP)

Manufacturers established the following programs to offer at least 200 drop-off sites, events, or programs throughout Texas for consumers to recycle any brand of television. These recycling opportunities can be found at the internet links provided below.

Note: There is not a RLP currently active under the program.

RLP Name

Participating Manufacturers

Texas Recycles TVs Program

New program rules are available at Title 30 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 328, Subchapter J. Under the new program, retailers, manufacturers, and recyclers must follow specific requirements to comply with the law.

Each manufacturer on the TCEQ list has, according to state law notified the TCEQ that it offers a recycling program—free of charge at the time of recycling—to collect and recycle consumers' used television equipment.